Microsoft Wants Xbox One’s Security to be: “a Nightmare For Skilled Hackers

4.2
While they had nothing to do with actual hacking, the DDOS attacks that put a dent in many gamers’ Holidays brought the problem of security back under the spotlight, and Microsoft seems to be taking it seriously, as revealed by a new career opportunity ad seeking a Software Engineer.

Are you passionate about consumer Devices and Security? Enjoy your Xbox for Entertainment and Gaming? Would you like to build a device so secure, that it is a nightmare for the most skilled hackers, yet a delight for all our customers? Have you ever found yourself thinking about how to protect a game or app running on the Xbox console or prevent anyone from cheating when playing online? If so, then we might have a very good opportunity for you!


Our team sits within the Core Operating Systems Group and we are looking for a talented, creative and driven Engineer help push the security bar to a new level on our Xbox One platform. Our mission is to realize the vision of making Xbox One the most secure and trustworthy consumer computing devices in the world. The team owns overall security implementation for Xbox platform including core hardware/firmware security and software. While delivering groundbreaking features central to Microsoft strategy, you will interface with a broad array of teams looking to leverage your work to enhance the Xbox experience.

We are looking for talented individuals that have a proven track record in software development, engineering and shipping robust and secure software.


If you love challenging technical problems and programming close to the metal, this is the job for you. The job requires close interaction with hardware design and carefully thought out operating system and driver modifications to achieve the security goals. This is a fast-paced group that rewards smart and motivated individuals and we take employee growth and work satisfaction very seriously.


Looks like improving the Xbox One’s security levels has become a focus priority at Microsoft, and they’re taking steps to prevent intrusions on both the hardware and software levels.
Protecting a gaming console is definitely a challenging task, and it’s good to see that Microsoft is taking the challenge seriously as it should. Gaming consoles are becoming more and more connected with the broader spectrum of our lives, so their security is strictly linked with ourown.

Posted:
Related Forum: Xbox Forum

Source: http://www.dualshockers.com/2015/01/02/microsoft-wants-to-improve-xbox-ones-security-a-nightmare-for-the-most-skilled-hackers/

Comments

"Microsoft Wants Xbox One’s Security to be: “a Nightmare For Skilled Hackers " :: Login/Create an Account :: 69 comments

If you would like to post a comment please signin to your account or register for an account.

EarnPosted:

Crimeful
Inq This is amazing to hear!

No more Lizard Squad!


Well, since they made that dead with Kim, I dont think theyre are going to be hitting XBOX or PSN anytime soon.


I doubt that will stop them to be honest..

DeluxeHazardPosted:

Finally. Companies are finally upgrading their security. It took long enough.

CrimefulPosted:

Inq This is amazing to hear!

No more Lizard Squad!


Well, since they made that dead with Kim, I dont think theyre are going to be hitting XBOX or PSN anytime soon.

1989Posted:

DPM Hopefully Sony can do the same thing, PSN being down for 3 days was a nightmare.


PSN was once down for about a month, they actually really need to improve their security.

1989Posted:

This is amazing to hear!

No more Lizard Squad!

EthicsPosted:

Earn Thank god there improving it let's hope theres no more lizard squad.


this is not to prevent ddos attacks :)

This is to prevent people from modding the actial console.

PintPosted:

At least Microsoft want to improve it :)

EarnPosted:

Thank god there improving it let's hope theres no more lizard squad.

GearzyTVPosted:

It will stop most, but generally xbox can get hacked by the right people no matter how much money they put into it.

LiaPosted:

Microsoft have the money, i don't see why they shouldn't do it... But they just need to find the right people who can prevent the Hackers.